Journal of Camus Studies 2011
Contents
Editor’s Introduction
PETER FRANCEV
Two Plus Two: The Self-Evidence of Resistance in Albert Camus' The Plague
BRADEN CANNON
Albert Camus’ Poetics of Strangeness in Translation: A Comparative Analysis of Text in Context
ROOSJE DEJONGHE
Dualisms in Albert Camus’ The Stranger
PETER FRANCEV
“Life is Said in Many Ways”: The Ethical Meaning of Measure Between Refusal of the Absolute and Axiological Relativity
GIOVANNI GAETANI
“J’ai compris que j’étais coupable” (“I understood that I was guilty”): A Hermeneutical Approach to Sexism, Racism, and Colonialism in Albert Camus’ L’Étranger/The Stranger
GEORGE HEFFERNAN
Cogito and Revolt in the Work of Albert Camus: Questions and Problems of Political Phenomenology
ATHANASIS LAGIOS
Camus’ Early “Logic of the Absurd”
THOMAS POELZLER
Creativity and the Absurd: A Study of Creativity in the Works of Albert Camus
RYAN RIBAC
Camus the Athenian
LUKE RICHARDSON
Hawthorne and Camus: Visions of The Fall
DERIK ROBERTSON
Sisyphus: The Hero of Disillusionment
PATRICK SENIUK
The Fall and Diderot’s Rameau’s Nephew
RENÉ STOLBACH
Book Review: Albert Camus’ Critique of Modernity by Ronald D. Srigley
SIMON LEA
Journal of Camus Studies: Manuscript Submission Guidelines